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ìbrmiston Hmtlò VOLUME XXXI NU. REA LINE SURYt N O W UNDERWAY CONTRACT POWER FROM P. P .-L .C O , HEB3PBT0N, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 14, 1937. R. L. ADDLEMAN PASSES WEDNESDAY R. L. A ddlem an, who has been a resident of C olum bia d is tric t for the past 20 years, passed aw ay W ednes day, October 13, a t L ittlero ck , K an sas, w here he has been receiving m edical care for th e past two m onths. The message came by w ire la te W ednesday n ig h t an d no d e ta ils w ere learned. A ddlem an came here w ith his fam ily from the W illam ette valley w here he was employed by a com m ercial dairy. He has m ain tain ed a la rg e d airy herd for a num ber of years b u t of la te r years has gone into the p o ultry business. He is survived by his w ife and seven ch ild ren , Mrs. Leila M ontgom ery, P uy allu p , W n„ Mrs. V iola F ish er, Tacom a, W n., Mrs. M ary H all, S eattle, W n., E rn e st A ddlem an, P en dleton, H elen A ddlem an, P uy allu p , W n., D orothy A ddlem an an d V ictor A ddlem an of H erm iston. H. S. B urdin, engineer of the firm of B arr & C unningham of P o rt land, w hich holds th e co n tra c t for su rv ey in g th e lines for th e U m a tilla E lectric Cooperative associa tion, is w orking in the field th is week an d w ill com plete th e check in g an d surveying F riday. O ther engineers will be on the field n ext week to stak e out th e lines, and co n tra cts fo r w ork of c o n stru c tin g th e lines w ill be let by Novem ber 1. E le ctric ity has been secured for pow er from the Pacific Pow er & L ig h t com pany a t a reasonable sw itchboard rate. T his an n o u n ce m ent was made a t the m eeting of th e association board last T uesday n ig h t. A nyone receiving electrical service m ust sign a m em bership ap VA R IETY POULTRY p lication a t a fee of >5.00 w hich ON PROJECT p u ts th e line and m eter to th e mem b e r’s house. T h a t th e re is some exceptionally H ouse w irin g may be done by fine p o u ltry in a v ariety of breeds co n tra c t or by th e Individual if in on th e project, was evidenced by the accord w ith sta te reg u la tio n s and splendid show ing m ade a t th e re specifications. M em bership does not ce n t U m atilla project fair. W hile Include house w irin g but puts line single comb W hite L eghorns pre and m eter to th e house. dom inated, th e re w ere a n um ber of R ig h t of w ay for fifty m iles of o th e r breeds th a t exhibited. F u tu re lin e have been secured by represen ex h ib itio n s are expected to show ta tiv e s of th e association w orking more in te rest as grow ers increase in th e field for the past two weeks. displays. H igh feed costs the past season, In m aking th e lin e survey, maps are being m ade an d n o ta tio n s of all to g e th er w ith low egg prices, have houses and trees th a t m ust be pro- caused a num ber of poultrym en to tected, and easem ents secured. The decrease th e num ber of birds below e n tire te rrito ry has been covered on th a t o rd in arily kept, b u t w ith a te n th e 120.5 m ile proposed ro u te for dency tow ard low er feed costs and a stro n g e r m arket, prospects for electric line. A m inim um charge of >1 has 1938 ap p ear a little b rig h te r for been announced by th e federal gov th e poultrym an, n ot only locally b u t over th e nation. ernm ent. N. J. V anskike, p ro p rieto r of the M embers of th e board a re R. G. “V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry F arm and H a t Penney, president, J. H. Reid, sec chery, made a trip th is week th ro u g h re ta ry -tre a su re r, E. J . Saylor, sup e rin te n d e n t, R. G. Saylor, H aw ley the M ilto n -F reew ater section, and rep o rts in d icatio n s are th a t th e Bean and E. D. M artin. p o u ltry population has dim inished in th a t section th e past two years. GAME FORFEITED F arm s form erly operated on a large scale now have only a few birds. IN T H IR D QUARTER HUNTERS BRING IN M A N Y DEER Above are th e boys who m ake up the football squad this year. T hey are from left to rig h t: F ro n t row — W alter H inkle, Donald Pan- know, E lb e rt Moore, Jesse Moore. Second row— C larence Myers, Mar- vin R ankin, E lm er Moyer, H iram S tillings, L ester F lan n ig an , R alph M arble, Tom Lotspeich. T h ird row — L aw rence H u n t, Jim Jackson, S tu a rt R an k in , H arold Buell, Gerald K eller, R ichard R ain w ater. L ast row —(Alfred Shipp, Jack T illery , Bill Hamm, R obert C h ristian , A lbert Shipp, and F ra n k F u rrer. Coach O'Neil is on th e extrem e rig h t. GAME BIRDS TAGGED SCHOOL CLOSED FOR SHIPPING FOR INSTITUTE H u n tin g p a rtie s over th e week end b ro u g h t in d eer bagged in the m ountains. K. M. Mayer, employed in th e F irs t N atio n al Bank of H er m iston. expressed a 180 pound. 4 point, buck from Lakeview w here h-» bagged th e an im al early th is week. It was ta k en care of by em ployees of the U m atilla C ooperative Cream ery. T he D. D. F o lle tt fam ily w ent h u n tin g S unday and Bob bagged his deer th e first th in g a fte r th e g irls h u stled th e an im al o ut of the brush. It w as a dead shot th ro u g h th e lungs. Dr. W. L. M organ, W. M. P e a r son, R. C. M cReynolds and Ed Ben- sel, w ho w ent h u n tin g over th e week end, re tu rn e d w ith a tw o p o in t deer, bagged by Pearson. Mr. an d Mrs. Bill S h aar came in T h u rsd ay , each w ith a buck, w hich th e y bagged a t th e head of the John D ay river. A n o th er p arty was less fo rtu n a te g oing S un d ay n ig h t and re tu rn in g T uesday aftern o o n . T his was C. W arn er, G. B. Schm id, and Cecil W a rn e r Jr. W a lte r Hamm , P ete L aas an d J. A. Reeves le ft la st S unday for Bly, Oregon, on a h u n tin g trip , and ex pect to re tu rn today. LOWER PRODUCTION NOTED IN REPORT 39 PER CENT FAT REDUCTION This m arks th e n in th m onth o f the te stin g year for th e U m atilla- Morrow D airy H erd Im provem ent Association. D u rin g th e m onth 30 herds w ere tested on th e standard, plan w ith 394 cows enrolled. T h e average production per cow w as 377.3 pounds m ilk and 19.1 pounds b u tte rfa t. T his w as a 39 per ce n t drop in fa t production u n d er th e A ugust m onth. It is very ev id ent th a t th e p astu res are being depleted a t th is tim e of year an d th e cow s are n o t being fed proper am o u n ts of hay and g rain to m a in ta in p roduc tion. Cows going in to w in te r p ro duction should be fed a little g ra in , p a rtic u la rly those cows w hich h av e recen tly freshened. 4 T he h ig h herds in th e d iffe re n t divisions are as follow s: Over 20 cows, Dell C hriatley, 48 Jersey an d H olstein, 438.8 lbs. m ilk and 21.0 lbs. fa t; 12 to 20 cowa, Floyd L aird, 13 Jerseys. 632.6 lba. m ilk, and 28.2 lbs. f a t; U nder 12 cows, L. C. Dyer, 6 Jerseys, 231.1 lbs. m ilk, and 38.5 lbs. fat. The h igh cow for th e m onth w ae a four y ear old Jersey ow ned by Floyd L aird of H erm iston. She pro duced 990 pounds m ilk w ith 48.5 pounds b u tte rfa t. T he second h ig h cow was owned by L. C. Dyer. A th ree year old reg istered Jersey pro duced 1035 pounds m ilk w ith 47.6 l'bs. fat. F our cows w ere disposed of d u r ing- th e m onth via th e sla u g h te r route. One bull w as se n t to th e stock yards an d one purchased for breed ing purposes. The hoflor cows for th e m onth are as follow s: Nora. 4 yrs., Jersey , owned by Floyd L aird, producing 990 lbs. m ilk, and 48.5- lbs. fat. T iddlyw inks Lou R inda, R. Jersey 3 yrs., producing 1035 lbs. m ilk. 47.6 lbs. fat, ow ned by L. C. Dyer. T iddlyw inks G irl Oxford, R. J e r sey, 2 yrs., producing 696 lbs. m ilk, 3 7.6 lbs. fat, ow ned by L. C. Dyer. Tusko, Jersey, 2 yrs, producing 891 lbs. m ilk, 35.6 lbs. fat, owned by Dell C hristley. The an n u a l regional teach ers’ in s titu te will be held in La G rande, October 21 an d 22. Six counties rep resented w ill be Baker, W allow a, Union, U m atilla. M orrow and Mal heur. All local teach ers are expect ed to a tte n d th is in stitu te w hich STANFIELD GIRL takes the place of th e county in sti tu te form erly held. Consequently, MARRIES ECHO M A N school will be closed for th e two days, T h u rsd ay an d F rid ay , accord STANFIELD, Oct. 13— Miss A nna ing to Supt. W. G. K ersbergen. ' H edrick, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. H edrick, of S tan field , and President Columbia C. E. Union. CO U N TY OFFICES R a lp h Isaackson, son of Mrs. E d n a Cecil W arn er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Echo, w ere m arried Mon CLOSED SAT. P, M . Cecil W a rn er of H erm iston, has day afte rn o o n a t 2 :00 o’clock in th e been elected p resid en t of th e Colum p arsonage of th e Rev. L. E. O bert of Due to a law passed by th e last bia C h irstian E ndeavor Union, com th e, C h ristian ch u rch a t Pasco, who leg islatu re, th e offices a t th e co u rt house in P endelton are closed S a tu r p risin g all of U m atilla and M orrow read th e cerem ony. H a rry P eterson, day aftern o o n w ith th e exception of counties. The office was taken a t an a frien d , an d W alter Isaackson, bro a crim in al d eputy on d u ty in the executive m eeting held in P en d le th e r of th e groom, atten d e d th e sh e riff’s office. T his ann o u n cem en t ton la st S unday in th e absence of couple. was issued from th e sh e riff’s office y»e p resid en t, Powell G raham , who At 7 o’clock a d in n e r was served in P endleton. is a stu d e n t a t E a ste rn Oregon N or by Mrs. Gibson a t her home east of mal school in La G rande. Cecil will E ch o for* th e young couple, th e ir Charles Hahn Passes. ca rry o ut plans for the fall conven p are n ts and fam ily and in tim ate W ord was received here T h u rsd ay tion scheduled for December 3-4-5, frien d s: Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. H edrick of la st week th ro u g h a w ire sen t to and conduct fall rally m eetings. The an d d au g h ters, Billie, Neva and A l W. E. Goodwin, th a t C harles H ahn, convention w ill be a t M ilton-F ree ice, W a lte r Isaackson, Dan P o rter, form er H erm iston resid en t, had w ater. The Misses C a th erin e Mc Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B lair of U m a died a t his home in G ran ts Pass. He (From th e B ulldog) DISTRICT A U X IL IA R Y lived here a num ber of years and M ullen and P au lin e Stoop also a t tilla , Miss N orm a Biahm of H erm is tended th e m eeting. ton, H a rry P etersen of Ione, and F ra n k O’N eil's Bulldogs pounded conducted a h arn ess and shoe store MEETINGS HELD Ralph H aney of Stanfield. th e ir way to a 19-0 decision over in th e b u ild in g now occupied by the th e hard fig h tin g Joseph team , S at D ancing was enjoyed by a c h a ri C O U N TY HEALTH Mrs. Jam es Todd, p resid en t of B rierley store, w hich he owned at u rday on the H erm iston field. The d istric t No. 6 of the A m erican Le- v ari crowd la te r a t th e city h all in th e tim e of his d eath . H is w ife is a U N IT OFFICES decision came as th e gam e ended in igion A u x iliary , was e n te rta in e d d au g h te r of Mr. Goodwin. Echo w ith m em bers of th e w edding Squash Yields 30 Ton to Acre. th e m iddle of th e th ird q u a rte r, T hursday aftern o o n at a te a , by G listen in g w h ite enam el, fresh p a rty fu rn ish in g th e music. The eve w hen th e Joseph team was w ith m em bers of the local U nit, in the n in g w as clim axed w ith a m id n ig h t F . S. G reen, who farm s five m iles w alls an d sh in in g floors are m uch Officer in Engineering Club. drgtwn from th e field by th e ir coach, Legion hall. in evidence a t th e new offices of th e su p p er a t Mrs. G ibson’s. n o rth ea st of S tanfield, displayed Oregon S tate College — L aw rence U m atilla C ounty P ublic H ealth U nit a f te r two of th e Joseph players had some huge squash la st week w hich D uring th e past two weeks Mrs. S w arn er of H erm iston, ju n io r in ag in th e basem ent of th e City h all, o c been ta k en from th e gam e inju red . Todd has visited u n its in th e d ist ric u ltu re a t Oregon S tate college, he says w ill yield 30 ton to th e acre SON OF F. A. BAKER cupied S atu rd ay , October 9th. T he reason given for the fo rfeit was rict to assist in in stallatio n of o ffi has been elected vice p resid en t of from tw o acres of his 40 acre farm . F irs t room is an office, w ith Miss th e hard -d riv in g , fast-step p in g B ull cers, going to Fossil, October 1st. the Oregon S tate A g ricu ltu ra l E n g i Louise Dyer as recep tio n ist and sec STANFIELD, HONOR G reen cu ltiv ated his lan d four years neerin g club. T he club Is m ade up re ta ry . A h all leads from th is to dogs w ere too big and tough. ago from th e b arren san d h ills, ta k Condon, O ctober 2nd, and Ione, Oc of all stu d e n ts reg istered in a g ric u l the office of Dr. F. Sydney H ansen, As th e gam e ended in th e th ird tober 8th. Members of th e Legion tu ra l T he sou of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ing o ut th e sagebrush and p u ttin g en g in eerin g . It sponsors U m atilla C ounty h ea lth officer, and q u a rte r, th e Bulldogs w ere ag ain accom panied her to Fossil an d Mrs. th ro u g h o u t th e y ear a sm oker, dance also opening from th e hall is the of B aker c i S tan field was honored re th e land into vegetables, alfa lfa, re stin g on the v isito r’s goal line O. K. Mudge, p resid en t of th e local and an a g ric u ltu ra l lead ers’ b an fice of Miss M arion Allen, senior cen tly w hen he was selected to a t corn and sw eet clover pastu re. w ith firs t down and goal to go. u n it, has accom panied h er on all quet, and provides edu catio n al pro public h ealth n u rse and her assis tend a p o st-g rad u ate clinic a t Mayo Green has lived on th e S tanfield gram s for its members. ta n ts, Miss E lm a D uncan and Miss B ro th ers in s titu te a t R ochester, project for a num ber of years an d Coach O’N eil’s com bination of single d ep u tatio n trip s. Mrs. G. W. R ipley M arjorie B ohart. Miss B ohart also an d double w ing-back form ations, and Mrs. W. L. Hamm made th e trip Control Board Member. has offices a t M cLoughlln high M inn., October 3 to 16. Dr. A. B. has been activ e in com m unity an d ru n n in g a g re a t m any spinners, to Ione w ith them . B aker, S terlin g physician and s u r g ran g e affairs. Oregon S tate College— W a lt Jen - school /in M ilton an d spends th e cross and s tr a ig h t bucks, end ru n s g re a te r p a rt of h er tim e In the east geon is now a t th e clinic. Mrs. Todd w ill v isit P endleton, drzejew ski of H erm iston, a senior in an d la te ra ls g re a tly confused the O ctober 20th, an d A rlington on th e ag ric u ltu re, has been selected The clin ic is sponsored by th e ATTEND PENDLETON to end of th e county. Miss D uncan's u ties, for the m ost p art, a re in th e v isitin g boys. rep resen t th e stu d e n t body on the d west go v ern m en t, for selected m edical of 21st. end. PTA MEETING M emorial Union board of governors S tu a rt R ankin, the counter-pin, A la b o ra to ry is included an d th e re ficers of the reserve corps of th e for th is year. T he ap p o in tm en t was o f the B ulldog’s offense, showed Is h ot and cold ru n n in g w ater in U nited S tates Arm y and Navy. Two Herb Skovbo Returns. made a t the October 5th m eeting of som e very sp ectacu lar ru n n in g and th e executive council of th e associa each room. A rea r e n tra n ce is ano hu n d red reserve officers, including Several H erm iston women m otor H erb ert Skovbo retu rn ed to H er ted stu d en ts. th e r fe a tu re of th e offices.— E ast m edical doctors, d en tists, and v e te r a c c u ra te passing. H is ru n n in g m ate, O regonian. ed to P endleton M onday to a tte n d m iston la st week a fte r th ree m onths R alph M arble, drove th ro u g h the in a rian s, are chosen each year from an all day m eeting In th e V ert Me lin e on deceptive bucks w ith speed on th e fre ig h te r S. S. Mapeie of th e th e th re e to five thousand m edical m orial b u ild in g of th e school of In w hich resulted in a num ber of firs t M atson lin e m aking a trip to th e reserve officers. Dr. B aker Is a first stru c tio n directed by Mrs. C. W. H aw aiian Islands. T hey w ere ten dow ns. C larence Myers, tackle, and lie u te n a n t in th e Arm y O fficers R e W alla, sta te p resid en t of th e P a re n t th e trip and tw elve C. O. Marble, g uard, were very o u t days m aking serve corps. T each ers’ association. T he topic sta n d in g in th e line. O ther boys days re tu rn in g , spen d in g two weeks T he p o st-g rad u ate work affords discussed was "To Know is to who showed up exceptionally w ell picking up fre ig h t a t th e v ario u s Is th e reserve officers 100 hours of G row ,” stressin g th e need of keep w ere L. H unt, H. Buell, A. Shipp, lands. W hile a t H aw aii he visited cred it, in activ e d u ty . Those who H u n ters who en te r th e fields of found a re recorded. ing young people of today occupied B. Hamm , M. R ankin, L. F lan n ig a n , the W aikik i beach, heard th e fam Oregon in search of C hina p h easan ts A check-up of th ese records shows conduct th e courses include high along th e rig h t lines in w hich they ous Royal H aw aiian band, and v isit A1 Shipp and F. F u rre r. d u rin g th e com ing open season from th a t man is in d irectly responsible officers of th e arm y an d navy m edi m ight develop sp iritu a lly and so The Bulldogs play P endleton th is ed th e su g a r m a n u fa ctu rin g plants. October 15 to 31, inclusive, in most for m ost of th e d eath s so far A uto cal services. cially. The languages most p rev a len t on i sections of th e sta te , can help to m obiles have probably accounted for •coming S aturday, October 16th. th e islands are E nglish, Spanish m a in tain or increase th e supply of th e g re a te st num ber, o th ers have The women from the local asso Hotel Improved. birds for fu tu re years by ta k in g the m et d ea th th ro u g h fly in g into te le and H aw aiian. H erb will be a t home ciation sp e n t th e day a t th e m eet slig h t tro u b le to re tu rn any leg phone lines, b u ild in g s and o th er HUGE CO-OP T he H erm iston H otel is being im ing g e ttin g a g re a t deal of e njoy- for tw o m onths a t least. bands th a t may be found on birds m an-m ade stru ctu re s. A few have proved th is week. H. W. L ouderm ilk m ent from th e conferences an d In they k ill to th e S ta te Game com m is frozen to d eath, some have starved RALLY PLANNED sion, says A. E. E in arsen , associate to d ea th , some have been killed by is p u ttin g new casing on th e ceiling stru ctio n from th e lectures. Mrs. R. 300 Head Beef Cattle. biologist of th e Oregon R esearch R. G. S aylor retu rn ed recen tly u n it of th e U. 8. Biological Survey, cats or dogs, and o th e rs by p red ato ry of th e porch and th e b u ild in g w ill H ale is local m em bership ch airm an P lan s for a huge cooperative r a l b ird s o r anim als. Mr. E inarson has soon be painted. T he in te rio r of th e and has se n t o u t notices to p are n ts from B urns w here he purchased 300 l y w ere made a t th e la st Coopera head of w h ite faced H erefords from located a t Oregon S tate college. a p erfect skeleton of one bird killed b u ild in g will also be Improved, ac asking th a t they send th e ir mem The S ta te Game com mission, tive Council m eeting held la st week. the W estley S tre e t herd. S aylor ex which cooperates w ith th e B iologi by a horned owl, w hich laboriously co rd in g to Ja rv is D urfey, pro p rieto r. berships in by th e ir ch ild ren . Mem picks every p article of m eat from T h e m eeting w ill be held In th e high pects to fatten th e an im als an d ship cal Survey, th e A m erican W ild Life th e bones, w ith o u t destro y in g th e T he hotel has been a lan d m ark for berships w ill be issued th is year for years in H erm iston and has been a fee of fifty cents, h alf of w hich Is in stitu te , and Oregon S tate college school bu ild in g on th e evening of | ¡them to an ea rly w in te r m arket. in c a rry in g on research work in th is skeleton. T he horned owl is a p er know n by trav e lin g salesm en and s t a t e and h alf n atio n al. L ast year siste n t k ille r of gam e birds. L ast year he m ade a trip to th e O ctober 29th. field, lib erated some 20.000 phtea- had as Its p roject T h is year th e gam e commission p atro n s as a p leasan t place to spend the association d ro u th strick en area to p urchase j san ts follow ing th e close of the The m eeting I, being held in th e , and Rh|p b„ef pattJe Thp c # tt,e the sponsoring of h ot lunches for h u n tin g season la st fall. T his sea plans to release an o th e r large flock th e n ig h t. in te re st of cooperation and several ' grazin g in fields on his place on son th ey are anxious to learn ju st of birds im m ediately a fte r the close school ch ild ren d u rin g th e cold w ea Summer Flowers Bloom Late. how m any of them are killed, how, of th e h u n tin g season, all of w hich out th e r but th e p roject for th is year ; B u tter Creek. w ill w ear leg bands, Mr. E inarsen w here and when. Mr. E inarsen says. had not yet been selected. No need Sum m er flow ers are bloom ing la te says, so th a t an even more com plete be secured. Speakers from P o rtlan d In stru ctio n s for re tu rn in g th e bands su rv ey of the situ a tio n may be made for hot lunches will arise If th e W EA TH ER REPORT. In th e flow er garden a t th e home of a re sim ple, and a re p rin ted on each next year. ¡0*1« Max. Min band. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T aylor. Mrs. ca feteria co n tin u es to he conducted P re sen t m em bers of th e game com October 7 ..................... ....... 72 30 A lthough th is is th e first h u n tin g m ission a re D exter Rice. Roseburg, T ay lo r picked a bouquet of S h asta on a paying basis. fine m usical and e n te rta in in g pro October 8 ...................... ....... 74 .... 31 season since th e b ird s were lib e ra Among those a tte n d in g th e m e e t c h a irm a n : E. E. W ilson. C orvallis; Dalcles, P inks. Budlela. Coreopsis, gram is being planned by th e com October 9 ................... ........ 77 .... 33 ted. several hu n d red leg bands have Lew W allace. P o rtla n d ; C harles Scabiosa, and Phlox la st S atu rd ay ing were Mrs. G lenn Ripley, Mrs. October 10 -------------- ------ T7 .... 34 alread y been retu rn ed . Each band R eilly, K lam ath F alls, and George and b ro u g h t them to th e H erald o f Roy H ale, Mrs. R. B. W ilcox. Mrs. mittee. October 11 — ............. ........ 77 .... 33 ca rrie s a num ber, and this, to g eth er A iken, O ntario, who a re anxious to fice for display. It Is u n u su al for David M lddlesdorf and Mrs. Geo. w ith th e nam e ot th e person who D etails of the m eeting w ill ap October 12 ..... .............. ------ 74 .... 34 found it, th e cause of its d eath , th e o b tain as com plete Inform ation as sum m er flow ers to co n tin u e bloom H ark en rid er. Mrs. R ipley Is p resi possible on th e b ird s reared and re pear in the next iseue o f the Herald. O rtober 13 _____ .___ ....... 72 .... 36 d en t of th e H erm iston association. ing th is late in th e fall. d ate, and th e place w here it was leased by th e commission. T he Oregon S ta te Game Com mis sion has established O’C o n n er’s Cafe a t H erm iston as a tag g in g sta tio n w here m etal tag s and ship p in g p er m its may be obtained by all sp o rts men who desire to ship gam e birds or place them in cold sto rage d u r ing th e h u n tin g season. B irds may be kept in cold sto rag e in d efin itely a fte r being properly tagged. H u n t ing and fish in g licenses may also be secured a t O’C onner’s. PHEASANT HUNTERS REQUESTED TO RETURN ALL LEG BANDS FOUND ON GAME BIRDS